“Hindus are in majority religion in this country and therefore the one propagating the messaging of ‘Hindu Khatre mein hai’ are doing nothing but to make a career out of it”, “India is seeing a growth of majoritarianism where minorities are being marginalised”; these words can often be heard from the reddish lips of seculars or the ones sitting comfortably with a glass of red wine in the left side of the spectrum. But the events unfolding daily showcases a different world altogether.
The other side of the world goes more transparent when any Hindu festival arrives near. The long standing Indus-Saraswati civilisation is increasingly under threat from the Islamo-Leftist ecosystem and the opposition parties of India, which exhibit a blatant double standard when it comes to Hindu festivals and practices. This hypocrisy is particularly evident in their portrayal of fasting during Hindu occasions like Navratri and Karva Chauth, which they often criticize or mock, while praising the same practice during Islamic events like Ramzan. This selective outrage not only undermines Hindu traditions and the religious sentiments of crores of Hindus but also exposes the deep-seated bias and downright contempt of these groups against the Sanatan Dharma.
Navratri, a nine-day festival devoted to Goddess Durga, incorporates fasting as a significant spiritual practice. For millions of Hindus, this fast serves as a means to purify both mind and body, deepen their devotion, and seek divine blessings. Similarly, Karva Chauth, where married women observe a fast for the well-being and longevity of their husbands, is a sacred and emotionally significant tradition. However, the Islamo Leftist ecosystem frequently misrepresents these customs, portraying them as regressive or oppressive. Karva Chauth is often dismissed as a tool of patriarchal control, while Navratri becomes an occasion for them to push narratives against women’s rights abuses. This skewed perspective disregards the voluntary and devotional nature of these practices, reducing them to mere stereotypes that serve their anti-Hindu agenda.
In stark contrast, the same ecosystem adopts a reverential tone when discussing fasting during Ramzan. The selective praise for Islamic fasting while criticizing Hindu fasting reveals a clear bias. This double standard is not just an attack on Hindu practices but also an attempt to delegitimize Hinduism itself.
Here are snippets of media reports highlighting blatant bias against Hindu festivals in prominent media portals
The opposition parties, particularly the Indian National Congress, amplify this hypocrisy. During Navratri, Karva Chauth or other Hindu festivals, the party often resorts to political messaging that serves their political propaganda. However, during Ramzan, the same party are quick to extend warm wishes, emphasizing the spiritual aspects of the festival. The Islamo-Leftist ecosystem’s portrayal of Hindu fasting as backward while glorifying Islamic fasting is part of a larger pattern of cultural subversion. By targeting Hindu practices, they aim to erode the faith’s credibility and alienate its followers. At the same time, their praise for Islamic practices is a calculated move to appease the Muslim vote bank. It is time for Hindus to recognize this hypocrisy and call out the Islamo-Leftist ecosystem and opposition parties for their divisive tactics.
Patriarchy and sexual expoloitation of women has never been a problem for the Islamo-Leftist ecosystem. If it would have then the lobby must have questioned the deeply rooted misogyny prevalent in the Islamic society. The actual concern for the lobby is Hindus celebrating their festivals happily. The actual concern is their Hinduphobia gaining life every time a Hindu festival approaches. Be it Holi, Diwali, Ramnavmi, Raksha Bandhan, Mahashivratri or any Hindu festival, the same lobby jumps every time with their agenda which is always the same to show their Hindu hatred/ Hinduphobia in full display.
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For them, Hindu religious gathering is bad, large gatherings like Mahakumbh is not the innate tradition of Sanatanis rather the lefist “intellectuals” see it as a threat to “pluralistic” ethos of Hinduism, abrahamisation of Hindus as the majority community should continue to remain divided on the issues of caste, region, language or other artificial constructs and continue to fall prey to alien cults. While the hardline Islamists pelt stone on Hindu religious processions, these intellectuals not only brazenly give moral shield to them, but also they paint the Hindu religion as bad, Hindus as followers of occult, unnecessary traditions, and in the field of writing they virtually stonewall Hindus from excercising their faith and sacred traditions.